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A Great First Pedal Bike for Beginners

The KRIDDO GoFar Series kids pedal bike is designed for children ages 3–8, making it an ideal first bike when transitioning from a balance bike or a tricycle. With 14-inch and 16-inch options, it fits growing riders well. Each kids pedal bike meets US and EU safety standards and stays under $150—practical, safe, and parent-friendly.

Made for Fun and Confident Riding

Every kids pedal bike in the GoFar Series features an adjustable seat and removable training wheels, helping kids learn balance and control at their own pace. From backyard practice to family outings, it’s designed to build confidence, coordination, and a lasting love for riding.

FAQs About KRIDDO Kids Pedal Bike

1. What age is a KRIDDO kids pedal bike suitable for?

KRIDDO GoFar Seriess are designed for beginners ages 3–8. For younger children (around 2–5 or below), we also offer balance bikes, tricycles, and scooters so they can start enjoying riding early and build confidence step by step.

2. How do I choose the right bike size—14 inch or 16 inch?

KRIDDO kids pedal bikes come in 14-inch and 16-inch sizes. The 14-inch bike fits kids 36–43 inches tall, while the 16-inch bike fits 39–48 inches. You can also check our 14 inch vs 16 inch bike guide to choose with confidence.

3. Does KRIDDO offer a 12 inch pedal bike?

No, our smallest kids pedal bike starts at 14 inches. If your child isn’t tall enough yet, we recommend a 12 inch balance bike to help them practice balance before moving up.

4. Are KRIDDO GoFar Series bikes safe for kids?

Yes. Every kids pedal bike meets US and EU safety standards and is made with non-toxic materials. Both sizes include front and rear reflectors for visibility and a fully enclosed chain guard to protect little riders.

5. How can I help my child learn to ride a bike?

If your child is moving from a balance bike, the transition is usually smooth—they already understand balance and just need to learn pedaling. This guide: balance bike to pedal bike can help. It’s also important to learn basic riding skills and braking. Building confidence matters too—this resource can help your child feel more at ease.

6. Coaster brake or hand brake—which is better?

For kids pedal bikes with a seat height under 25 inches, coaster brakes are required by law in the U.S. KRIDDO Go Far 14” and 16” bikes include both coaster and hand brakes. If you compare coaster brakes and hand brakes, coaster brakes are simple and beginner-friendly, while hand brakes offer better control as kids grow.

7. Does my child need training wheels?

It depends on your child. Some kids feel more confident starting with training wheels, while others skip them. KRIDDO kids pedal bikes include removable training wheels for flexibility. We also offer a balance bike with training wheels for an easier start.

8. Does my child need to wear a helmet?

Yes—especially for beginners. A helmet can make a critical difference in preventing injuries. While some experienced riders may treat it as optional, for kids, it’s always the safest choice.

9. How can I motivate my child to ride more?

Kids often need encouragement and fun to stay engaged. This guide offers helpful ideas. You can also try fun cycling activities or let them ride with friends—once they enjoy it, they’ll naturally want to ride more.

10. How can I enjoy riding time with my child?

Riding is a great way to bond as a family. Planning a trip like a family bike adventure or simply riding around your neighborhood can create meaningful, happy moments together.